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PARENTING RESOURCES
Car Seat Crying
By
Elizabeth Pantley
Some babies fall asleep almost before you’re out of the driveway, but others won’t spend five happy minutes in their car seats. Usually, this is because your baby is used to more freedom of movement and more physical attention than you can provide when she’s belted into her seat.
The good news is that a few new ideas and a little time and maturity will help your baby become a happy traveler. (I know, because three of my babies were car-seat-haters!)
The
trip to car seat happiness
Make
sure that your baby is healthy.
Bring
the car seat in the house and let your baby sit and play in it. Keep a special box of soft, safe car toys that you’ll use only in the car. If these are interesting enough, they may hold her attention. (Avoid hard toys because they could cause injury in a quick stop.)
Tape or
hang toys for viewing.
Make a
car mobile.
Hang a
made-for-baby poster on the back of the seat that faces your baby.
Experiment with different types of music in the car.
Try
“white noise” in the car.
Practice with short, pleasant trips when your baby is in a good
mood.
Try a
pacifier or teething toy.
Hang a
mirror.
Put up
a sunshade in the window.
Try to
consolidate trips.
Make
sure your baby hasn’t outgrown her car seat.
Try
opening a window. If all else fails . . . take the bus! This article is an excerpt from Gentle Baby Care by Elizabeth Pantley. (McGraw-Hill, 2003)
About Author: Parenting educator Elizabeth Pantley is
president of Better Beginnings, Inc., a family resource and
education company. Elizabeth frequently speaks to parents in
schools, hospitals, and parent groups, and her presentations are
received with enthusiasm and praise.
She is a regular radio show guest and frequently quoted as a parenting expert in magazines such as Parents, Parenting, Woman's Day, Good Housekeeping, McCalls, and Redbook and on more than 80 parent-directed Websites. She publishes a newsletter, Parent Tips , that is distributed in schools nationwide, and she is the author of these parenting books (available in 18 languages):
She and her husband, Robert, live in the state of Washington with their four children and assorted family pets. She is an involved participant in her children's school and sports activities and has served in positions as varied as softball coach and PTA president. Elizabeth Pantley, Author/Parent Educator http://www.pantley.com/elizabeth
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